787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Management, Navigation -
FMC Takeoff and Climb
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Active leg is always the first line of the first active RTE X LEGS page.
Active waypoint is on active leg and is magenta. Modified waypoints are shaded
white until executed.
All route waypoints display in flight sequence. Waypoints on an airway are
included on the route legs page.
Waypoints can be modified. Examples:
Displays the waypoint by name or condition.
Boxes display for route discontinuities.
Dashes display after the end of the route.
Push –
• displays the RTE 2 LEGS
• when RTE 2 LEGS page displayed, prompt changes to RTE 1 LEGS
Title format displays route status:
• RTE X LEGS (cyan) – inactive route
• ACT RTE X LEGS (white) – active route
• MOD (shaded white) RTE X LEGS (white) – modified active route
Distance (decreasing) from airplane to active waypoint or from waypoint to
waypoint. Blank for some leg types (e.g. HDG or VECTORS).
Waypoint speed or altitude constraints display in large font.
Manual entry allowed in climb or descent phase. Entered by FMC when
constraints are part of a procedure.
Magenta when it is an FMC commanded speed/altitude. Airspeed constraint may
be magenta in one line with magenta altitude in another line.
Speed constraint is assumed to be at or below the displayed speed.
Valid entries are:
• speed entry can be airspeed or Mach
• altitude entry can be thousands of feet or flight level (19000, FL190)
• XXX/XXXXX – airspeed/altitude entered simultaneously
2
Waypoint Identifier
• add waypoints
• delete waypoints
• change waypoint sequence
• connect route discontinuities
3
Route 2 Legs (RTE 2 LEGS)
4
Page Title
5
Distance to Waypoint
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Waypoint Speed/Altitude Constraints
October 31, 2007